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  1. Roger has written for, and played guitar, bass, and vocals in the band since 2007, using the stage persona of "Chubby Wombat Moonalice." In 2014 he formed a duo with Jason Crosby called the Doobie Decibel System. In 2015, The Doobie Brothers sued the band over the name.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoonaliceMoonalice - Wikipedia

    Current. Roger McNamee aka "Chubby Wombat Moonalice" – guitar, bass, vocals (2007–present) Pete Sears – keyboards, bass, accordion, vocals (2007–present) Barry Sless – guitar, bass, pedal steel guitar, vocals (2007–present) John Molo – drums (2009–present) Jason Crosby – keyboards (2021-present) Lester Chambers – vocals (2021-present)

  3. Moonalice was formed in 2007. It is made up of Roger McNamee rhythm guitar, vocals, bass), John Molo (drums, vocals), Pete Sears (bass, keyboards, guitars, vocals), Barry Sless ( lead guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass. They play music from various genres and a mix of original and covered material. [1]

  4. Roger McNamee is a musician, tech guru and a businessman. On the music side he is a guitarist, vocalist and founding member of The Flying Other Brothers. He is also a member of Moonalice. He was responsible for the incorporation of Dylan Chambers and Lester Chambers of The New Chambers Brothers into Moonalice fold.

  5. The band’s core four members, all-stars and consummate players all, excelled: singer, songwriter, and technology-business investor/expert McNamee earnestly contributed rhythm guitar and vocals, Barry Sless radiated sometimes intricate, sometimes powerhouse, and always interesting lead guitar passages, Pete Sears delivered fierce bass ...

  6. Why you should listen. Roger McNamee has been an investor in science and tech for close to 30 years. His 2004 book -- The New Normal: Opportunities in a Time of Great Risk -- offers business strategies based on the economic and technological trends that are defining this era.

  7. 18 de abr. de 2022 · I recently spoke with Roger McNamee about this formative expansion period for Moonalice, their experience of recording music together in their new configuration, and his thoughts on the new release model they’ve embraced.